Shaw’s Rabun Co. team faces Bremen Saturday at Paulson Stadium

STATESBORO, Ga. (WTOC) - The Erk Russell Classic has become a reunion of sorts in recent years, serving as the avenue several teams with a Georgia Southern connection will kick off their seasons.

For one head coach, his first game in charge will come in a place where he was in charge of the Eagles’ offense.

Jaybo Shaw was a fan favorite quarterback from 2010-2011, helping lead the Eagles to back-to-back FCS semifinal appearances and scoring 45 total touchdowns.

Jaybo Shaw had 45 total career touchdowns at Georgia Southern, leading the Eagles to back-to-back FCS semifinal appearances. (Source: WTOC)

Now he’s in charge of the Rabun County Wildcats, who open the season against Bremen and their head coach, Davis “Rooster” Russell, who is the grandson of Erk Russell.

Shaw says it will be a very special day for a number of reasons.

“There’s a lot of different emotions with that. Going back for the first true game as a head coach at the place I played and a place I love dearly that is very, very special to me," Shaw says. "There’s going to be a lot of different emotions. I’m excited, just looking forward to it. It’ll be a lot of fun going back to see those guys.”

Shaw's first game as Rabun County head football coach is Saturday in the Erk Russell Classic.

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Jake had a pretty good person to look up to. His father, Jim, has spent over 40 years in the TV business as an award-winning sports and news anchor in Georgia. Jake studied multimedia communications at Georgia Southern University, and his time in Statesboro confirmed his desire to chase his sports broadcasting dreams.